How are issues of immigration, law, race and ethnicity interwoven in people’s lives? What are the challenges immigrants face, and how do race and ethnicity relate to these? Can immigrant populations become “racialized” and if so what does that mean? Please join Bridgette Carr of the Human Trafficking Clinic at the U-M Law School, John Garcia of the UM Institute for Social Research, and Laura Sanders and Ramiro Martinez, co-founders of the Washtenaw Interfaith Council on Immigrant Rights.

Museum Hours: Monday - Saturday 9–5; Sunday 12–5
Closed: Jul. 4, Sept. 4, Nov. 23, Dec. 24, 25, 26, 31, 2017
The U-M Museum of Natural History will close in its current location on December 30, 2017, reopening next door in the new Biological Science Building in 2019.